A magnificent 18th-century farmhouse, with its three "cats" or "rains" (i.e. bays) and its voluminous composite oven room in a corner return. This house, which belonged to the stonemason Jean Collombel and his wife Marguerite in the second half of the 19th century, was magnificently restored and extended by Collombel, who embellished the doorway to the dwelling with an elaborate stoop and topped the entrance door with a triangular lintel featuring the tools of his trade (hammer, square, chisel and cutting hammer) in the middle of a chained circle. Note the second door, which opens onto a monumental stone staircase leading to the first floor, and the imposing entrance to the cellar, with its particularly meticulous surrounds.
Corps de ferme du XVIIIe siècle de Villemoron